Jack is a software architect and developer in diverse areas such as cloud computing, next generation firmware, graphics, computer security and financial applications. Notable accomplishments include production of highly reliable, scalable and secure architectures for several Fortune 500 companies, and establishing frameworks for secure authentication and authorization.
Jack has also worked extensively in the trading industries and was instrumental in generating high-performance, high-speed automated trading of multi-million dollar portfolios.
Specialties: · Enterprise Architecture, Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Object-oriented analysis and design, Agile development methodologies
· C++, C, Java, Node.js, Python, Groovy, Scala, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Perl, PHP
· J2EE, EJB, Spring, JSP, Rails, JBoss, Lucene, Express.js, Passport, Restify, Kafka
· JSON, XML, SOAP, Web services, TCP/IP, HTTP, MIME, LDAP, RMI, AMQP, RabbitMQ, Zookeeper
· Security, Cryptography, PKI, Single sign-on, S/MIME
· SQL, JDBC, PostgreSQL, DB2, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, NoSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Terracotta
Software Engineer @ From June 2014 to Present (1 year 5 months) Greater Chicago AreaCo-Founder/Senior Solutions Architect @ From January 2012 to June 2014 (2 years 6 months) Senior Software Engineer @ From February 2010 to January 2012 (2 years) Senior E-Trading Developer @ From February 2007 to December 2009 (2 years 11 months) Co-Founder, Senior Architect @ From February 2002 to February 2007 (5 years 1 month) Co-Founder @ From June 2000 to September 2001 (1 year 4 months) Vice President @ From April 1998 to June 2000 (2 years 3 months) Developer @ From June 1996 to April 1998 (1 year 11 months) Developer @ From October 1984 to June 1996 (11 years 9 months)
B.A. @ Rice University From September 1979 to 1984 Jack Lund is skilled in: Java, Node.js, C++, C, Ruby, Python, Clojure, TCP/IP, Software Development, Agile Methodologies, Cloud Computing, Spring, SOA, Perl, SQL, Enterprise Architecture, XML, MySQL, Oracle, SOAP, Architectures, Hibernate, Architecture, Linux, Unix, Web Applications