Yarom Boss

Redmond, WA

After graduating form the Interactive Telecommunication Program at New York University, I jumped right into interactive titles production, as part of Pixel Multimedia,

From there I was drafted to Microsoft and into the MSN original team. Released the service with Windows 95 and moved into complex productions using interactive web cameras on the early web.

I got intersted in how the networks operate and developed the first dynamic web monitoring system (usermon) that is the foundation of all monitoring systems used today. I also helped benchmark and build a host of remote data centers.

In 2000 I moved to a very young mobile division and worked on the iPac PDA, first Windows Mobile phone (with Orange) the first wireless PDA (with BT Wireless). I developed and maintained the initial relationships with most operators and some of the OEMs that came onboard and helped launch commercially over 120 handsets.

I recently came back full circle and now work in our Online Services Division, in business development, creating new partner relationships and obtaining technology needed for future services and systems...

I am a Search and Rescue volunteer with King County Sheriff and try to go out and help people wherever I can...

  • Work
    • Microsoft Corp.
  • Education
    • NYU