Marshall Rose
Marshall T. Rose (born 1965) is a network protocol and software engineer, author, and speaker who has contributed to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet, and Internet and network applications. More specifically, he has specialized in network management, distributed systems management, applications management, email, the ISO Development Environment (ISODE), and service-oriented architecture (SOA).[citation needed]
Rose holds a Ph.D. in Information and Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine and is former area director for network management of the IETF.[citation needed]
Rose maintains his own business, Dover Beach Consulting in Sacramento, California.[citation needed]
IETF
Rose's work on behalf of the Internet Engineering Task Force has included:
- Area Director for network management, 1993-1995.[1]
- Chair, MARID, MTA Authorization Records in DNS. IETF working group, Applications area. Concluded September 2004.[citation needed]
- Chair, OPES, Open Pluggable Edge Services. IETF working group, Applications area.[citation needed]
- Chair, POP, Post Office Protocol. IETF working group, Applications area. Concluded April 1993.[citation needed]
- Chair, SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol. IETF working group, Network Management area. Concluded November 1991.[citation needed]
Books
Rose has written the following published books:
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External links and references
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