Gladinet
Valter Koike has held various roles in the technology and design industry. Valter started their career as a Graphic Designer at Nordis Direct in 1996 and worked there until 2000. Valter then joined New River Technologies as a Web Developer in 2000. In 2001, they moved to Setnor Byer Insurance & Risk, where they worked as a Sr. Software Developer for 16 years. In 2017, they joined Gladinet as a Sr. Software Development Engineer, where they currently hold a position.
Valter Koike earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Graphic Design from Florida Atlantic University, attending from 1997 to 1999. In addition to their degree, they have obtained various certifications from different institutions. These include CS50AI: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python from Harvard University in May 2023, Amazon Web Services Machine Learning Specialty from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in October 2022, Amazon Web Services Developer - Associate from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in January 2022, Google Certified Mobile Web Specialist from Google Developers in January 2020. Moreover, they have also earned multiple certifications related to programming languages and technologies from Brainbench, including ASP.NET 4.5, C# 5.0, HTML5, JQuery 2.1, JavaScript 1.8, MS SQL Server 2014 Administration, Object Oriented Concepts, Visual Basic.NET, and CSS3, all obtained in March 2017.
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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.