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Bill Vass is one of the smartest/sharpest minds I know. He is an incredible thinker with a deep understanding of human nature, physics, electronics, construction, art, philosophy, history and business. He is also one of the smartest technologists I know. When Bill decides to associate himself with something we should all take note.
With that context in mind, Bill’s joining of the ZafeSoft advisory board is cause for us all to focus on the potential of this firm.
For more see the following press release:
SAN JOSE, CA, April 01, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ — William Vass, the former President and COO of Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc (a subsidiary of Sun Microsystems) has just joined Zafesoft Advisory Board. Zafesoft provides enterprise information security solutions to data-sensitive organizations in the healthcare, financial and government industries.
Most recently, Vass was the President and Chief Operating Officer of Sun Microsystems Federal, a $1.5 billion subsidiary of Sun Microsystems that focused on helping government organizations solve their unique challenges in web scale, high performance, and cloud computing. While working for board chairman Scott McNealy, Vass led Sun Federal’s deployment of some of the largest information systems in the world, serving civilian, military and intelligence organizations throughout the federal government. Prior to being Sun’s CIO, Vass was Vice President and Chief Security Officer for Sun’s IT department, where he was responsible for strategic planning and architecture design for all aspects of Sun’s IT, including security, business systems, hardware and software technology. Prior to that, Vass served as the Vice President of Corporate Software Services, responsible for the internal corporate user, business, and ERP systems that ran Sun’s global business operations. As Vice President of IT Operations, Vass worked to provide integrated IT support for the company.
Prior to joining Sun, Bill Vass was a CIO in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. There, Vass directed three large sectors of the Department of Defense’s IT infrastructure:
- DoD Software Management – Responsible for all department of defense acquisitions, research and development, consolidated software development, and COTS integration standards for over 6,000 IT systems.
- CIO Pentagon IT Infrastructure Oversight and Architecture – Responsible for the Pentagon’s IT support organizations, managing networks, servers and applications that supply voice, video and data to over 45,000 users.
- Network Operations for the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) – Responsible for all OSD daily automation support.
“We are very happy to have Bill joining our advisory board. Content security has far reaching impact and requirements in the government, both federal and state as well as in defense and intelligence,” said Sandeep Tiwari, CEO of Zafesoft, as he welcomed Bill to the Advisory Board. “Bill’s experience and strengths in understanding the large scale needs of the Federal space and its functioning are invaluable in channeling our functions to great mutual benefit.” In addition Bill Vass has served on a number of advisory boards of startups focused on cloud computing, virtualization, and cyber security, as well as on a number of boards advising the federal government on technology.
“We first seriously looked at the Zafesoft technology at Sun, and were immediately impressed with its security capability and ease of use,” said Bill. “Its scope and impact on information security is far reaching, I am certain that other technologies will copy this approach in the future, and will become a necessary and accepted part of working with sensitive information in the government and private sector.”
About Zafesoft Inc.:
Zafesoft solutions for content security help organizations actively secure, control, and track content wherever it is utilized; empowering users with edit-ability and assurance. Zafesoft security services are the next generation of content security. Founded in 2006; San Jose, California based Zafesoft, provides a solution that works both online and offline. It secures content and derived content (such as from copy-paste, save-as, or export of original content). Zafesoft enables secure collaboration between 3rd parties, secure work with contractors and off-shore workers; secure financial information for financial institutions and CPA firms, secure patient data at hospitals and clinics.
Zafesoft and the Zafesoft logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Zafesoft Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
It’s not safe until its ‘zafed’.
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sales@zafesoft.com or +1.408. 572.5590 or visit www.zafesoft.com
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Soon Khen Ow Yong - sk@zafesoft.com OR
pr@zafesoft.com or +1.408-572-5590

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Bob Gourley, former CTO of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), is Founder and CTO of Crucial Point LLC, a technology research and advisory firm providing fact based technology reviews in support of venture capital, private equity and emerging technology firms. He has extensive industry experience in intelligence and security and was awarded an intelligence community meritorious achievement award by AFCEA in 2008, and has also been recognized as an Infoworld Top 25 CTO and as one of the most fascinating communicators in Government IT by GovFresh.
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