BruteSoft appoints Chief Technical Officer
Ben de Waal brings exceptional software development experience to BruteSoft.
Sunnyvale, California - (December 1, 2009) - BruteSoft Inc. today announced that Ben de Waal has been appointed as Chief Technical Officer, as well as to the Board of Directors of the company.
“BruteSoft is excited to have a person of his stature and energy leading our technology development,” said Pierre Joubert, founder and CEO. “Ben hails from NVIDIA where he was VP of GPU Software Engineering. He is acknowledged for his ability and extensive experience in software development in both the enterprise and consumer space. As a long term and successful executive, he has invaluable understanding of technology and proven success in multi-platform software development and quality assurance, delivering complex software of world class quality.”
Ben is a strong technical leader, with hands-on experience driving software engineering as NVIDIA grew from 60 people to a public company of more than 5000. He managed development of system software for several GPU architectures, and most recently focused on design of next generation parallel programming models.
"It's a privilege to have the opportunity to serve as the Chief Technical Officer of BruteSoft," said De Waal. "It’s an innovative company that is changing the landscape of software delivery within the enterprise environment. I am excited to be part of the leadership team and passionate about delivering world-class products.”
Ben holds a B.S. in Electronic Engineering (Cum Laude). In addition, he also holds several patents.
About BruteSoft Inc.
BruteSoft Inc. innovates a patent pending federated distribution technology (DBx) that solves the persistent problems of limited network bandwidth, lack of scalability, and security associated with traditional enterprise distribution software.
The company is privately held and backed by international private investors. BruteSoft is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with the European Office located in the Netherlands. For more information about BruteSoft, visit www.brutesoft.com



