From danmcq at gmail.com Mon May 16 12:53:55 2016 From: danmcq at gmail.com (Dan Mcqueen) Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 12:53:55 -0700 Subject: [Baylisa] May BayLISA meeting announcement - Thursday, May 19 Message-ID: Greetings BayLISA members, Our speaker this month is *Dr. James Roskind*. He will talk about how metrics are gathered in Chrome, in the "real world," and how they drove numerous latency reductions, including his design/deployment of the QUIC Protocol. *Speaker Bio*: Dr. James Roskind's recent Internet experience include co-founding InfoSeek, joining pre-IPO Netscape (eventually serving as VP/Chief Scientist), and joining Google in 2008. At Netscape he contributed to the IETF definition of TLS 2.0, and designed Signed Java. At Google, he spearheaded Chrome's client-side instrumentation effort, publicized his innovations to drive down latency in browsers across the industry, and then designed/deployed the QUIC Protocol. He holds 130 US patents, and 4 degrees from MIT. http://www.meetup.com/BayLISA/events/228967684/ *When*: Thursday, May 19, 2016 7:30 PM *Where*: Groupon Inc 3101 Park Blvd Palo Alto, CA RSVP limit: 90 "Yes" RSVPs This Meetup repeats on the 3rd Thursday of every month. If the changes affect your plans to attend, please take a moment to update your RSVP. (You can RSVP "No" or "Yes".) Also RSVP to be eligible for a small door prize at the end of the meeting.