List of Sun Microsystems employees

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A courtyard at the Sun main campus in Santa Clara, California

These notable people worked at Sun Microsystems at some point prior to its acquisition by Oracle Corporation.


A

  • Brian Aker, MySQL Director of Technology
  • Ken Arnold, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, co-author of "The Java Programming Language"

B

  • Carol Bartz, head of SunFed, Sun service and worldwide operations; Autodesk CEO, Yahoo! CEO
  • Andy Bechtolsheim, Sun co-founder, systems designer and Silicon Valley investor
  • Joshua Bloch, author of Effective Java
  • Jon Bosak, chair of the original XML working group
  • Jeff Bonwick, slab-allocator, vmem and ZFS
  • Steve Bourne, creator of the Bourne shell
  • Tim Bray, Director of Web Technologies
  • David J. Brown, SUN workstation and Solaris
  • Paul Buchheit, engineer at Sun from May 1997 to August 1997; Creator of Gmail

C

  • Bryan Cantrill, of 2005 Technology Review "Top 35 Young Innovators", co-inventor of DTrace.
  • Alfred Chuang, co-founder of BEA Systems
  • Danny Cohen, co-creator of Cohen-Sutherland line clipping algorithms, coined the computer terms "Big Endians" and "Little Endians" (Endianness)
  • Danese Cooper, Open Source specialist

D

  • James Duncan Davidson, creator of the Tomcat web container and the Ant build tool
  • L. Peter Deutsch, founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript
  • Whitfield Diffie, Chief Security Officer, co-inventor of public-key cryptography
  • Robert Drost, one of Technology Review's 2004 "Top 100 Young Innovators"

F

  • Dan Farmer, computer security researcher
  • Marc Fleury, creator of the JBoss application server
  • Ned Freed, email systems researcher, co-author of several MIME RFCs

G

J

  • Kim Jones, Vice President of Global Education, Government and Health Sciences; CEO of Sun UK from 2007; CEO of Curriki
  • Bill Joy, Sun co-founder and architect of BSD Unix, vi editor

K

  • Vinod Khosla, Sun co-founder and Silicon Valley investor

L

  • Susan Landau, mathematician and cybersecurity expert
  • Adam Leventhal, co-inventor of DTrace
  • Peter van der Linden, former manager of kernel group, author of numerous Java and C books

M

  • Chris Malachowsky, co-founder of NVIDIA
  • Clark Masters, EVP, Enterprise Systems and Father of the E10K, President of SunFed
  • Craig McClanahan, creator or the Apache Struts framework and architect of Tomcat's servlet container, Catalina
  • Scott McNealy, co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Sun; CEO from 1984-2006
  • Larry McVoy, CEO of BitMover
  • Björn Michaelsen, Director at The Document Foundation
  • Mårten Mickos, CEO of MySQL AB from 2001 until Sun acquisition in 2008
  • Jim Mitchell, Vice President and Sun Fellow
  • Ian Murdock, Vice President of Developer and Community Marketing, founder of Debian

N

O

P

  • Greg Papadopoulos, Executive Vice President and CTO
  • Radia Perlman, sometimes known as the "Mother of the Internet"
  • Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer
  • Kim Polese, prominent dot-com era executive
  • Curtis Priem, co-founder of NVIDIA

R

S

  • Bob Scheifler, leader of X Window System development from 1984 to 1996
  • Eric Schmidt, former Sun Chief Technology Officer, chairman and former CEO of Google, Inc., and co-developer of lex
  • Jonathan I. Schwartz, former President and CEO of Sun
  • Mike Shapiro, co-inventor of DTrace
  • Bob Sproull, computer graphics pioneer
  • Guy L. Steele, Jr., co-inventor of the Scheme programming language and member of IEEE standards committees of many programming languages
  • Bert Sutherland, manager of Sun Labs, Xerox PARC, BBN Computer Science Division
  • Ivan Sutherland, computer graphics pioneer

T

  • Bruce Tognazzini, computer usability consultant
  • Marc Tremblay, microprocessor architect and Sun's employee with the most awarded patents
  • Bud Tribble, former VP of software development at NeXT, current VP of software technology at Apple

V

  • Bill Vass, President and COO of Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc.

W

Y

  • William Yeager, software architect, inventor of the multi-protocol router.

Z

  • Edward Zander, former President of Sun Microsystems; former CEO of Motorola