Jeff Schulz

VP of Platform Development at Jargon Technologies

As Vice President of Platform Development, Jeff is responsible for designing application frameworks and architectures that can be reused and extended over many implementations. Jeff understands the mission of an architect, to design systems that are efficient and reusable while also meeting the practical needs of a developer. Over the last three years at Jargon, Jeff has successfully architected platforms and frameworks used on millions of Blu-ray discs and he brings that experience to developing on new platforms such as Android.

Jeff has over 10 years of experience in Java spanning J2SE, J2EE and J2ME. He began his career developing PC games before the introduction of 3D hardware accelerators, programming in C and assembly language. He migrated to the mobile applications industry in its infancy, developing multimedia clients published by Sprint, Nextel, and Verizon, providing feedback on early KVM implementations, as well as assisting Nextel on back-end provisioning. Jeff has over 3 years of experience programming in BD-Java including tools and advanced title development, supporting Panosonic Hollywood Laboratories and Deluxe Digital Studios in their effort to establish Blu-ray title production processes and foundations. Jeff holds a B.S in Computer Science and a B.A in Applied Mathematics from New York State University, Buffalo, New York.

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