Appcelerator is a SaaS platform that enables enterprises to create, deliver and analyze their entire mobile application portfolio.
Appcelerator offers the only enterprise SaaS platform built from the ground up for mobile. The Appcelerator Platform enables enterprises to create, deliver and analyze their entire mobile application portfolio. With more than 55,000 mobile applications deployed on over 155 million devices, the Appcelerator Platform helps enterprises accelerate their time to market and deliver exceptional mobile user experiences. Appcelerator also provides an award-winning open source mobile development environment, Titanium. Appcelerator’s worldwide ecosystem includes over 495,000 mobile developers and hundreds of ISVs and strategic partners, including SAP, Cognizant and CSC. It is the mobile platform of choice for thousands of companies including eBay, TUI Travel, Merck, Mitsubishi Electric, ZipCar, and PayPal. For more information, visit www.appcelerator.com.
An open, extensible development environment for creating native apps across different mobile devices and OSs including iOS, Android, Windows and BlackBerry, as well as hybrid and HTML5. It includes an open source SDK with over 5,000 device and mobile operating system APIs, Studio, a powerful Eclipse-based IDE, Alloy, an MVC framework and Cloud Services for a ready-to-use mobile backend.
The Appcelerator platform represents an open, best of breed approach that delivers everything enterprises need to:
1) Deliver a real-time view of your mobile app portfolio for business and project stakeholders alike
2) Create amazing user experiences across multiple operating systems and devices
3) Integrate with data in any cloud or behind a firewall
4) Deliver apps faster with improved quality and control
5) Provide full visibility into user experience and problem management
Jeff is currently the co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator. Jeff is a frequent speaker on open source, mobile and startups. Jeff is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of three venture funded companies. Jeff is a noted open source developer as core developer to products such as JBoss, OpenVXI and Titanium. Jeff lives in Mountain View, California.
Gamiel Gran is a Partner at Sierra Ventures. His role is a unique role for most venture firms in that he focuses on the Business Development effort for the Firm. His role includes the development of external advisory boards such as the Sierra Ventures CIO Advisory Board – this effort improves the overall investment process with richer due diligence, proprietary deal flow, and strategic advice for the companies in Sierra’s global portfolio.
Gamiel has more than 25 years of operational roles leading Business and Corporate Development, Strategic Alliances, Indirect Channels, and Direct Sales for companies such as IBM, Oracle, BEA, Asera, Edify and Cassatt.
Todd Rulon-Miller is a founding partner of Apogee Venture Group, an early-stage venture investment and consulting firm, and a former senior vice president of worldwide sales and services at Netscape Communications.
During his time at Netscape, Todd built the companys sales team to 800 employees operating in more than 30 countries, and increased revenue to more than $600 million. During his tenure Netscape completed the then-most-successful initial public offering on the NASDAQ in August, 1995. Prior to his role at Netscape, Todd served in executive roles at First Data Resources, IBM (NYSE: IBM), NeXT, Inc., Software Alliance, and Tandem Computers.
Additionally he has served on the Board of Directors of Active software (IPO: ASWX); Epiphany (IPO: EPNY); and Oblix Software (Purchased by Oracle Corporation), and currently serves on the Board of Crowd Science, Aerohive, and Symplified, and contributes to the Advisory Boards of Zuora and Appcelerator.
Navin Chaddha is responsible for the overall leadership of Mayfield Fund. He is a proven serial entrepreneur and venture investor. He has been named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, has ranked on the Forbes Midas List of Top 100 Tech Investors for 2012 and several years prior, was listed as a Top 12 VC Hotshot by Red Herring, and named as a Power Player West, Mobile, Cloud and Green Power Player by Always On. Navin invests in the mobile, social, cloud/ SaaS, energytech and big data themes in the U.S., India and China and is the founder of Mayfield’s dedicated India Fund, which he oversees. His current investments include Appcelerator, Bharat Matrimony (India), Brighter, CloudVelocity, Fab, Gigya, MapR Technologies, Poshmark, ShineOn (China), SwiftStack, Tejas Networks, and WideOrbit. He also guides Mayfield investments in Adchemy, Kiwi Crate, and SMiT.
Navin has made over 35 investments of which 12 have had IPOs and another 12 have been acquired.
Osama Bedier is currently a Vice President at Google.
He previously held the position of Vice President of the Platform & New Ventures at PayPal. Osama Joined eBay/PayPal in 2002 – since then, he has held multiple engineering and product development management responsibilities including next generation eBay re-Architecture, International Product development, Merchant Services Technology, and most recently all product development.
Prior to PayPal, Osama ran technology for CoolCast, Inc., served as Sr. Manager of eCommerce at Gatway and managed a web team at AT&T.
Ryan Floyd is a founding member of Storm Ventures. At Storm Ventures, Ryan has focused on enterprise IT, internet and web infrastructure opportunities. He has invested in both semiconductors and components (SandForce, and Ignis Optics/acquired by Bookham), as well as well as software (Appcelerator, DeviceVM, Netforensics, Yieldbuild and Kidaro/acquired by Microsoft.)
Prior to founding Storm Ventures, Ryan directed the business development activities at E-TEK Dynamics where he focused on building strategic OEM and customer relationships, scaling E-TEK’s manufacturing operations as well as directing the equity investing and acquisition activities until E-TEK merged with JDS Uniphase in 2000.
Prior to joining E-TEK, Ryan was with Summit Partners, a private equity firm, where he focused primarily on the communications industry, including Summit’s investment in E-TEK Dynamics in July 1997.
Ryan received his B.S. and M.S. in Earth Systems from Stanford University.
Mr. Augustin founded VA Linux (now VA Software), where he served as CEO and led VA Linux to a position of industry leadership. Worth magazine named him one of the Top 50 CEOs in 2000. At VA Linux, he created SourceForge.net, the world’s largest Open Source software development community with over half a million users, and its commercial version, SourceForge Enterprise Edition, used to manage software development in large enterprises. Also at VA, he acquired Andover.net, merging SourceForge.net, Linux.com, Slashdot, and other well-known Open Source Internet sites to form the Open Source Development Network (OSDN). Previously, Larry held research staff positions at AT&T Bell Laboratories in the Network Architecture and Performance Center and at Stanford University in the Program Analysis and Verification Group.
Mr. Augustin holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering form Stanford University, and a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame.
Tim Guleri joined Sierra Ventures firm in 2001 and focuses on investments in the consumer (mobile Internet), enterprise software (SaaS), infrastructure software (security, deployment, management), and open source.
Prior to joining the firm, he built two software infrastructure companies. Tim served as the Vice Chairman and the Executive Vice President of Business Development at Epiphany.
He co-founded Octane Software and served as the Chief Executive Officer and the Chairman from 1997 to 2000.
Tim served as a Vice President of Technical Field Operations and Product Marketing at Scopus Technology from 1992 to 1997, heading the Sales and Marketing functions.
He began his career as an Executive in Information Technology at LSI Logic between 1989 and 1992.
Garen Ingleby is currently Senior Director of OEM Sales and Business Development, responsible for technology partners and embedded licensing of Appcelerator’s Titanium mobile application development platform. He formerly led the ISV sales team at Adobe responsible for OEM licensing of the company’s Digital Enterprise Solutions. Garen held prior roles in channel sales and international market development.
CTO, co-founder at Appcelerator
VP of Engineering at Appcelerator
Dave Rosenberg was most recently founder and CEO of Nodeable, acquired by Appcelerator in 2012.
Previously he co-founded open-source software provider MuleSoft. He is an adviser to Datastax, ITDatabase, and Puppet Labs.
Vice President, Worldwide Sales at Appcelerator
Marshall is a software engineer that specializes in open source software. He’s lead and contributed many open source projects, including:
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile](Titanium Mobile)
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_desktop](Titanium Desktop)
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/kroll](Kroll Microkernel)
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/v8_titanium](V8 for Titanium)
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/rhino_titanium](Rhino for Titanium)
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/webkit_titanium](WebKit for Titanium)
* [http://github.com/appcelerator/jaxen_titanium](Jaxen for Titanium)
* [http://www.webkit.org](WebKit)
* [http://www.nodejs.org](NodeJS)
* [http://www.jboss.org/tools](JBossTools)
* [http://www.jboss.org/jbossaop](JBoss AOP)
* [http://www.eclipse.org/webtools](Eclipse Webtools)
* [http://warlock.cc](Warlock Front End)
* [http://github.com/marshall/deltafy](Deltafy)
Tony was the Engineering Director and one of the four co-founders of [SourceForge](http://www.sourceforge.net) which launched in November 1999. Prior to this he had co-founded [Fresher Information Corp.](http://matisse.com), an object oriented database management software firm.
Lou Kerner is the Founder and Manager of The Social internet Fund, which invests in the primary and secondary shares of private social media, mobile, big data, online video, and ad tech companies.
Prior to starting the fund, Lou was the first social media analyst on Wall Street at Wedbush Securities, where he was a Managing Director. While at Wedbush, Lou stated the first trading desk for private shares on Wall Street.
Lou currently blogs at SecondShares.com, a site he co-founded to provide news, commentary and Wall Street style research about the companies driving the social media and mobile revolutions.
Prior to Wedbush Lou ran one of the original social networks, Bolt.com, started the top level domain .tv, and was an equity analyst at Goldman Sachs.
VP of Customer Success at Appcelerator
Vice President, Legal Affairs at Appcelerator
VP of Product at Appcelerator
Director of Training at Appcelerator
Platform Evangelist at Appcelerator
Developer Evangelist at Appcelerator
Chief Revenue Officer at Appcelerator