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Mr. Lang worked from 1980 to 1990 in the financial services industry at Merrill Lynch, Alex Brown and Sons, Bridge Information Systems, and Reuters. He managed trading operations and then devleoped software for trading rooms and analytic applications. He founded his first company, NSI Inc, in 1990, and then Metamatrix in 1997. Both companies created software in the information management space, and both were sold to larger public companies. He founded Revelytix in 2005 to build commercial software products using W3C standards to enable large companies to create solutions for intractable information management and analytic problems.
Mr. Milbank began his career in the information systems industry in 1985 and worked for several companies including Reuters where he managed the systems integration group. In 1998 he joined Aether Systems, as VP, Sales. He then joined data integration start-up, MetaMatrix, in 2000 serving as SVP, Sales & Business Development. He co-founded Revelytix with Mr. Lang in 2005, leading the investment round with a group of private investors. In 2007 Mr. Milbank joined Revelytix as EVP, Marketing and Business Development and was appointed President in June of that year.
Mr. Milbank is a member of the Board of Regents at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield,CT., where he also serves as a board member Center for Christian Jewish Understanding.
Robert Scanlon is Senior VP, Development for Revelytix, where he is responsible for the development team implementing the Revelytix vision of using standard semantic technologies to unify and expose data in enterprise sources for rapid and easy analysis and reporting. The team is designing a new generation of products for the DoD and other organizations, to expose source data as RDF, federate it under common OWL-based domain ontologies, and expose the information in terms of the domain ontologies for reporting and analysis using the standard SPARQL query language.
Prior to Revelytix, he was Sr. Director with Oracle (formerly BEA) on the SOA Governance team, focused on the design and development of the core metadata processing engine and common domain models used by the Oracle Enterprise Repository, and the client-side Repository API. Before that he ran development for MetaMatrix, Inc. (now part of RedHat) for 7 years; MetaMatrix was a leading provider of infrastructure software for integrating and managing information across the enterprise. He also worked as a Java application architect and developer, and as an aeronautical engineer with McDonnell Aircraft (now part of Boeing), where he developed engineering software programs for data processing and analysis. He has a B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from Univ. of Illinois, and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Washington Univ. in St. Louis.
Mr. Irwin has been with the company since its founding. Prior to joining Revelytix, he was partner and developer of Smart Spyders, a product and tool for robotically navigating the World Wide Web and interacting with and acquiring data from web sites. From 2000 to 2004, he was a senior developer with PHH Arval where he designed and developed interactive intranet and extranet web applications using EAI message-based integration, federated databases, and J2EE service-based architectures.
From 1995 to 2000 he was software architect for Neuristics Corporation where he designed and led the development of interactive neural network and artificial intelligence tools for data mining and predictive modeling. In that position he created the computing infrastructure of the company and its products, including distributed computing systems for processing large datasets, servers for robotic control of and remote access to storage media, and desktop GUI tools for data visualization, exploration, and model building.
Prior to joining Neuristics, he was the Director of Software Development for Genesys Information Systems where he managed the product design and development of client-server document imaging systems, including desktop GUI document query and retrieval software, production scanning and indexing software, and the robotic optical media servers and index databases.