PETER THOMAS ALEXANDER
Pilots at Yuba Ave, San Jose, CA

License number
California A0019647
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3263 Yuba Ave, San Jose, CA 95117

Professional information

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Senior Vice President And Chief Marketing Officer At Harmonic

Position:
Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Harmonic
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Harmonic - San Jose, CA since Jul 2012 - Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Roamware - Cupertino, CA, USA Sep 2011 - Apr 2012 - Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Cisco Systems 1996 - Sep 2011 - VP, Worldwide Field Marketing Stratacom 1991 - 1996 - Executive Director, Marketing Republic Telcom Inc 1988 - 1991 - Director, Sales, Asia/Pacific Entropic Speech Inc. 1986 - 1988 - Manager, Telecommunications Engineering Entropic Processing Inc 1986 - 1988 - Manager, Telecommunications Engineering IBM Dec 1984 - 1986 - Member of Technical Staff - ROLM Systems Division (ROLM Europe) ROLM Corporation Aug 1984 - Dec 1984 - Member of Technical Staff Thorn EMI Electronics Sep 1980 - May 1984 - Co-Op Student Thorn Lighting Sep 1980 - May 1984 - Co-Op Student
Education:
University of California, Berkeley - Walter A. Haas School of Business 1991 - 1993
MBA, Finance, Marketing, Strategy
University of Bradford 1980 - 1984
B.Eng, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Interests:
Running, Triathlon, Flying


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System And Method For Controlling The Screen Display Appearance For A Data Processing System

US Patent:
7761798, Jul 20, 2010
Filed:
Apr 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/551303
Inventors:
Nick King - San Jose CA, US
David Wong - Cupertino CA, US
Peter Alexander - San Jose CA, US
Cameron J. Esfahani - San Jose CA, US
Debbie McDaniel - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715744, 715765, 715789
Abstract:
Methods and systems for controlling the screen display appearance for a digital processing system. In one exemplary embodiment, a data value, typically stored in a non-volatile memory, is retrieved; this data value represents an appearance of an enclosure of a digital processing system. An appearance of a display of this digital processing system is then set based upon the appearance of the enclosure. In one example, the appearance is the color of the enclosure which determines various colors and backgrounds of objects in a graphical user interface of the digital processing system. Other methods, apparatuses and computer readable media for causing methods to be performed are also described.