About Me

Howdy, I’m Joe, and this my blog where I share all of my various passions whether it be software development leadership, playing with new and exciting processor architectures, or cooking. I hope you enjoy reading it as much I have enjoyed writing it.

Professionally, I’m a Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Security Officer skilled in leading the development and implementation of business technology strategies in fast-paced growth-stage organizations. Having worked in telecommunications, home entertainment and automation, IoT, and healthcare, I am skilled at listening to, understanding, and adapting to the voices of the market, customers, business operations, technology, and regulations. Over the past decades I’ve compiled a track record of successfully implementing and managing all aspects of technology development including recruiting, managing, and mentoring software engineering staff; developing and integrating software solutions using agile development methodologies; developing and instituting code revision management and continuous build systems; establishing and improving defect resolution productivity goals; leading cross-functional teams on delivery of product releases; and leading organizations through challenging compliance frameworks.

After having successfully led organizations through both HITRUST and SOC1 Type 2 and SOC2 Type 2 certifications, I decided to take the CISSP exam, and am now also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

Do you need help putting together a technology organization, or are unsure how to navigate a compliance framework? Reach out to me at joe@iachieved.it. You’ll be glad you did.

Joe

5 thoughts on “About Me”

  1. Hello – and thanks so much for all your hard work on Open Source Swift!

    I have Swift-2.2 working on a Beaglebone Black running Debian, but the REPL is still a bit wonky…
    Have you had time/been able to update the arm7-linux-gnueabli package since your December 22 2015 post? Are you planning to update it to Swift-3.0?

    Thank you very much

    1. John, you’re quite welcome. Unfortunately I haven’t had the time to work with the ARM or x86 packages as of late. Folks have been working with ARM and I just need to sit down and try to build it on the BeagleBoard X15 I have.

  2. Thanks for getting back to me. I have installed swift-3.0 on a Debian stretch VM running on a 64bit box and on it, REPL and lldb work well. But, on the Beaglebone Black 32 bit Armhf board the REPL and lldb have problems. I don’t know enough to attempt an armhf swift build myself, so I’m hoping (shamelessly) to convince you to update yours :). Thanks!

  3. Hello guys,

    first things first: Great job and huge thanks to push Swift in the OSS.
    Is it possible to persist the latest successfully incremental build under a static link? That would be great for some easy to use setup scripts for Swift on the RaspberryPi.

    Would love to help you with that. Thank you very much.

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