Jim Roskind was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at Neumob

Date of management change: March 03, 2016 

What Happened?

Sunnyvale, CA-based Neumob Appointed Jim Roskind as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Neumob is the leader in app acceleration for a mobile-first world. The Neumob Accelerator SDK speeds up the load times, reliability and performance of mobile apps anywhere in the world, helping app developers keep their hard-won users and drive maximum revenues. Our innovative, mobile-first infrastructure and global presence combine to accelerate mobile app performance by 2-10 times, whether the app’s users are hyper-local in one city or located around the world. Developers simply install 2 lines of code into their app, and instantly gain access to Neumob’s world-class, global app acceleration network. For businesses that need to deliver mobile apps to their users faster, more reliably and more securely to any targeted mobile audience, on any network, Neumob is the answer. Neumob is backed by top-tier investors, supporters and partners including Accel Partners, ENIAC Ventures, Enspire Capital, Lightbank, Menlo Ventures, Plug and Play Ventures, PradoSV, Shasta Ventures, SVFrontier and Triple Point Capital.

 

About the Person

Jim Roskind serves as Neumob`s CTO. He brings more than 20 years of experience developing solutions to improve user experience on the web. Jim was most recently at Google, where he created the QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) protocol. He also served as Chief Scientist at Netscape, and co-founded InfoSeek, one of the first online search engines. He boasts four degrees from MIT, and holds 128 patents.

 

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