Jerry H.

CEO at Gladinet

Jerry H. started their career as a research assistant at the University of Michigan, working on high energy physics from January 1996 to June 1998. Jerry then joined Citrix Systems in August 1998 as a Senior Software Development Engineer and later became a team lead. From October 2005 to November 2007, they served as a Senior Software Manager, managing a group of software engineers and testers. In November 2007, they founded GLADINET, INC. and currently holds the position of CEO.

Jerry H. completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Physics and Materials from Fudan University, where they studied from 1990 to 1995. Jerry then pursued further education at the University of Michigan, earning a Master's Degree with a dual concentration in Physics and Computer Engineering. This degree was completed from 1995 to 1998. In terms of additional certifications, Jerry obtained the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate certification from Amazon Web Services in January 2021.

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Boca Raton, United States

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Gladinet

Gladinet delivers and integrates cloud services into the operating system and onto the desktop.With Gladinet, you can use online storage services such as SkyDrive and Amazon S3 as local virtual drive. You can use online applications such as Google Docs to open local file. You can use local applications to open online file. It enhances theusability of web storages and web applications by breaking out of the boundary of a traditional browser and onto the desktop. You can use online storage as local storage. You can use online applications as local applications.It enables interoperability among different cloud service providers by moving out of the sandbox of a web browser. For example, you can right click on a word document sitting in the SkyDrive and open with Google Docs.It also extends the idea of a cloud service to a group of personal computers - the personal cloud. You can use remote hard drives from your PCs as if they were all virtually connected in the same LAN.