Guy Pujolle
Guy is the VP Strategy of the company
Guy Pujolle received the Ph.D. and “These d’Etat” degrees in Computer Science from the University of Paris IX and Paris XI on 1975 and 1978 respectively. He is currently a Professor at the Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris 6) and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Orange/France Telecom. He spent the period 1994-2000 as Professor and Head of the computer science department of Versailles University.
He was also Professor and Head of the MASI Laboratory (Pierre et Marie Curie University), 1981-1993, Professor at ENST (Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications), 1979-1981, and member of the scientific staff of INRIA, 1974-1979.
Dr. Pujolle is the French representative at the Technical Committee on Networking at IFIP. He is an editor for International Journal of Network Management, WINET, Telecommunication Systems and Editor in Chief of the indexed Journal Annals of Telecommunications. He was an editor for Computer Networks (until 2000), Operations Research (until 2000), Editor-In-Chief of Networking and Information Systems Journal (until 2000), Ad Hoc Journal and several other journals. Guy Pujolle is a pioneer in high-speed networking having led the development of the first Gbit/s network to be tested in 1980.
Guy Pujolle is co-founder of QoSMOS (www.qosmos.fr), Ucopia Communications (www.ucopia.com), Ginkgo-Networks (www.ginkgo-networks.com), EtherTrust (www.ethertrust.com), and Virtuor (www.VirtuOR.com).