Computer Pioneer Alan Kay Joins HP; Co-founder of Xerox PARC to Focus on New Platform for Devices, Applications.Business Editors PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 26, 2002 HP (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HPQ HPQ Hewlett-Packard Corporation (NYSE) HPQ High Priority Queue ) today announced that Alan Kay (person) Alan Kay - The leader of the Software Concepts Group at Xerox Palo Alto Research Centre which developed Smalltalk, the pioneering object-oriented programming system, in 1972. , one of the founders of Xerox PARC A common reference to Xerox's famous PARC research and development center before it became a separate subsidiary of Xerox in 2002. See PARC. XEROX PARC - /zee'roks park'/ Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center. and a computer industry pioneer, has joined the company. He will be a Senior Fellow in HP Labs, researching and developing new software platforms for devices and distributed applications, based on open source code. "We're delighted to have a person of Alan's stature join our team," said Dick Lampman, HP senior vice president of research, and director, HP Labs. "His energy, creativity and special insights have had a huge impact on the industry." Kay will report to Patrick Scaglia, vice president, Internet and Computing Platform See platform. Technologies, HP Labs. "Alan's interests coincide perfectly with our efforts to create a new software platform for the 21st century," said Scaglia. "The core technologies he's currently pursuing will be an ideal complement to our own research and development." "I'm excited about working with the outstanding team at HP Labs and throughout the company," said Kay. "I agree with HP on the need to support standards-based, modular systems, where it makes sense for users and the industry." Kay will continue his association with the Viewpoints Research Institute, a nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. in Glendale, Calif., that he helped found to improve both general education and understanding of complex systems. He believes, for example, that it should be possible to teach children as young as 5 years old to create simple programs using a set of authoring tools known as "Squeak," which relies heavily on images, rather than words. "Our work with children is aimed at teaching them 'real math' and 'real science' through making their own simulations, including games," Kay said. "We want to help them develop thinking and learning skills across a broad range of topics. We also believe that many great inventions are created by working with children." Kay is one of the earliest pioneers of personal computing Refers to users working on their own computers rather than a terminal to a mainframe. Sometimes, the term refers to using computers at home for work and/or entertainment in contrast to business use only. See personal computer. and his comment, "The best way to predict the future is to invent it," is widely quoted. In the late '60s, Kay participated in the design of ARPAnet, the forerunner of the Internet. He also created the Dynabook, an early version of today's laptops, with a flat screen, stylus, wireless network and local storage. At Xerox PARC in the early '70s he invented Smalltalk, the first complete, dynamic object-oriented language, development and operating system. His work at PARC (Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, Palo Alto, CA, www.parc.com) Founded in 1970, PARC is a Xerox subsidiary involved in high-tech research and development. Although Xerox's headquarters are in Stamford, Connecticut, and manufacturing and marketing are in Rochester, New York, PARC is also included bitmap displays, used in all computers today, as well as overlapping windows, icons and the point-click-and-drag user interface. He also was chief scientist at Atari from 1981-84, where he set up Atari Research Labs throughout the country. From early 1984 through late 1996, he was a Fellow at Apple and independent researcher, working on end-user languages, input-output devices and The Viviarium, an educational research project that lasted nearly eight years. In late 1996, he joined Walt Disney Imagineering, The Walt Disney Company, as a Fellow working on digital media projects. His five-year contract with Disney ended in September 2001. About HP HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to consumers and businesses. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing. HP completed its merger transaction involving Compaq Computer Corporation (company) Compaq Computer Corporation - The largest US manufacturer and vendor of IBM PC compatible personal computers and servers. Compaq was started in 1982 by three ex-Texas Instruments employees. Quarterly sales $2499M, profits $210M (Aug 1994). http://compaq.com/. on May 3, 2002. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com. |
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