Ryan Tecco
"Whatever you do will be insignficant,
but it is very important that you do it."
- Gandhi
My current work in software revolves around data mining,
web applications and computer languages.
- I co-founded the now defunct NeoChi, LLC. which built a platform for
distributed virtual reality applications.
- For a short period of time, I worked at CITI on the Advanced Packet Vault project.
- In 2002, I joined Indigo Security (formerly Aereous) and built a secure
CIFS proxy (in C++) and a multi-mechanism (Kerberos, SRP) authentication system (in Erlang).
- In 2005, Indigo was acquired by Tablus and
I relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area. At Tablus, I worked on a TCP session
reassembler that operated over gigabit Ethernet.
- In January 2006, I left Tablus to co-found
Ten Ton Labs with Kurt Schrader. We built a vertical search engine for music reviews called Squishr.
- I'm currently the CTO of Triggit. We're building software to help enable small publishers on
the web.
In another life (or so it seems), I was a playwright. At University of
Michigan my play Our Good Neighbor won both the Arthur Miller Award
and the Dennis McIntyre Dramatic Writing Award, as well as appearing at the
2001 Festival of New Works. In 2002, Our Good Neighbor appeared at the
Portland Stage Company's Little Festival of the Unexpected.