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Federico Giovannetti Phones & Addresses

  • Indian Shores, FL
  • 10623 Gretna Green Dr, Tampa, FL 33626 (813) 501-9743
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Ocean, NJ
  • Lutz, FL
  • Miami, FL
  • Beachwood, OH
  • Long Branch, NJ
  • Atlanta, GA
  • 10623 Gretna Green Dr, Tampa, FL 33626

Work

Company: Ogangi corporation Oct 2009 Position: Chief technology officer

Education

School / High School: Rutgers University- New Brunswick, NJ Feb 1995 Specialities: M.S. in Computer Science

Skills

Technical Excellence Entrepreneur...

Languages

English • Spanish • Italian

Ranks

Certificate: Scrummaster

Industries

Wireless

Resumes

Resumes

Federico Giovannetti Photo 1

Senior Advisory Security Architect

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Location:
Tampa, FL
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
University of South Florida Aug 2018 - Dec 2018
Adjunct Professor

Syniverse Aug 2018 - Dec 2018
Senior Advisory Security Architect

Syniverse Nov 2015 - Jun 2018
Senior Product Manager - Mobile Engagement

Draper Laboratory Jan 2013 - Oct 2015
Mobile Enterprise Software Technical Director

Ecomp Consultants Jan 2012 - Jan 2013
Senior Consultant
Education:
Rutgers University 1992 - 1995
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Universidad Simón Bolívar 1984 - 1989
Skills:
Telecommunications
Software Development
Mobile Devices
Enterprise Software
Mobile Applications
Software Engineering
Wireless
Management
Unix
Ip
Cloud Computing
Storage
Start Ups
Entrepreneurship
Technical Excellence
Advanced Degree
Entrepreneurial Experience
Mobile
Languages:
English
Spanish
Italian
Certifications:
Scrummaster
Comptia Security+
Scrum Alliance
Federico Giovannetti Photo 2

Federico Giovannetti Tampa, FL

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Work:
Ogangi Corporation

Oct 2009 to Jul 2011
Chief Technology Officer

Ogangi Corporation
Miami, FL
Jul 2002 to Jul 2011
Co-Founder

Ogangi Corporation

Apr 2006 to Oct 2009
Vice President Technology and Operations

Ogangi Corporation

Jun 2004 to Apr 2006
Vice President

Ogangi Corporation

Jul 2002 to Jun 2004
Vice President, Technology

Avaya Inc
Bay, FL, US
Oct 2000 to Jul 2002
Services R&D Dept. - Distinguished Member of Technical Staff

Lucent Technologies
Holmdel, NJ
May 1996 to Oct 2000
Software/Systems Engineer

PRC Access Department

2000 to 2000
Member of Real-Time Software Development group for the HFC/SDV

ECCS, Inc
Tinton Falls, NJ
May 1991 to May 1996
R&D Department - Software Engineer

Universidad Simn Bolvar

Sep 1989 to Apr 1991
Instructor Professor

IBM of Venezuela

Jan 1989 to Mar 1991
Caracas Scientific Center - Research Assistant

Education:
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
Feb 1995
M.S. in Computer Science

Universidad Simn Bolvar
Sep 1989
B.S. in Computer Engineering

Skills:
Technical Excellence Entrepreneurial Experience Twenty two years of experience Customer Focus / Time-to-market Entire product realization cycle Advanced degree / Patents / Publications

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
1915 Collier Pkwy, Lutz, FL 33549
Federico Giovannetti
Managing
QUALITY CARE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER, INC
Auto Detailing · Car Inspections · Muffler Repair · Radiator Service · Auto Repair · Car Tires
1915 Collier Pkwy, Lutz, FL 33549
(813) 909-4030, (813) 909-4027
Federico Giovannetti
Managing
Magstop, LLC
Gasoline Service Station · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1312 E Busch Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612
10623 Gretna Grn Dr, Tampa, FL 33626

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Device Using A Redundant Cache For Preventing The Loss Of Dirty Data

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US Patent:
58954856, Apr 20, 1999
Filed:
Feb 24, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/805146
Inventors:
Barbara Loechel - Toms River NJ
Federico Giovannetti - Ocean NJ
Assignee:
ECCS, Inc. - Tinton Falls NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
711119
Abstract:
A method and device for writing blocks from a client to a storage device. First and second caches are provided between the client and the storage device. An I/O management process accepts a write request from the client. If the write request is a write-back request, the I/O management process stores the blocks in the first cache, and transferring the blocks from the first cache to the second cache. If, on the other hand, the write request is not a write-back request, a write-through request is performed in which blocks are stored in the first cache, stored in the storage device, but not stored in the second cache. When the blocks are flushed from the first cache to store the blocks on the storage device, the dirty map of the cache header corresponding to the blocks is cleared from the second cache.

Apparatus And Method For Changing The Cache Mode Dynamically In A Storage Array System

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US Patent:
58156488, Sep 29, 1998
Filed:
Nov 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/557613
Inventors:
Federico Antonio Giovannetti - Ocean NJ
Assignee:
ECCS, Inc. - Tinton Falls NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
39518203
Abstract:
A method for changing the cache mode of a volume in response to user commands or detection of a failure within the storage system. Specifically, the method applies the new cache mode to all newly issued I/O requests, while retaining the old cache mode for previously unfinished or queued I/O requests. The method incorporates a cache mode field to the I/O request data structure. The cache mode field specifies the cache mode to be used for that I/O request. The method initializes the I/O request cache mode field with the value of the cache mode field of the corresponding target volume. When the cache mode of a volume is changed, all subsequent I/O requests to the volume are tagged with the new cache mode in their cache mode field. However, previous I/0 requests will retain the former cache mode and will be completed using the former cache mode.

Method And Apparatus For Computer Disk Cache Management

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US Patent:
57784302, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Apr 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/634886
Inventors:
Mark Ish - Shrewsbury NJ
Federico Giovannetti - Ocean NJ
Assignee:
ECCS, Inc. - Tinton Falls NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1210
US Classification:
711133
Abstract:
A computer disk cache management method and apparatus which employs a least-recently-used with aging method to determine a best candidate for replacement as a result of a cache miss. A hash function takes as its input a block number and outputs a hash index into a hash table of pointers. Each pointer in the hash table points to a doubly-linked list of headers, with each header having a bit map wherein the bits contained in the map identify whether a particular block of data is contained within the cache. An ordered binary tree (heap) identifies candidates for replacement such that the best candidate for replacement is located at the root of the heap. After every access to a cache line, the heap is locally reorganized based upon a frequency of use and an age of the cache line, such that the least-frequently-used and/or oldest cache line is at the root of the heap.
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