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Greg Osuri is known to be the founder and CEO of Akash Network
Greg Osuri is known to be the founder and CEO of Akash Network, established in 2015, which has a headcount of over 84. It is an innovative platform designed to provide permissionless access to cloud resources through a decentralized marketplace. Before that, He was also the CEO of Overclock Labs, launched alongside Adam Bozanich, who is the creator and primary contributor to Akash. Having spent 25 years in the tech industry, Greg has a rich background as an open-source developer. He began his career at IBM in 2006 as a Consultant and later designed one of the first cloud architectures for Kaiser Permanente in 2008 after taking on the role of architect in the intranet portfolio. Transitioning to Gridbag, he served as the VP and Founder for almost a year and a half. Before Akash, he founded Angel Hack in 2011, the world's largest hackathon organization, which has engaged over 200,000 developers across 164 cities globally, where he served as CTO and Founder. Greg’s Contributions to Technology are recognized for his expertise in massively distributed systems, and he has contributed to widely adopted technologies such as Kubernetes, Terraform, and Nomad. He played a crucial role in the legislative process for blockchain in California, providing expert testimony that helped pass the state's first blockchain law. Akash Network. He is a frequently featured speaker in bitcoin who participates in Crypto events and blockchain events.
Personal Details:
Organization: Akash Network,
Location: United States
Skills: Automotive, Logistics, WebMD, etc
Experience:
Founder & CEO - OverClock Labs from Jun 2015 to Present
Founder, CTO - Angel Hack from Nov 2011 to Jul 2013
Founder, VP Engineering - Gridbag from Sep 2009 to May 2011
Architect (Consulting), Intranet Portfolio - Kaiser Permanente from May 2008 to Dec 2009
Founder- SBILabs Corp from Mar 2008 to Sep 2009
Consultant- IBM from Jun 2006 to May 2008
Technical Architect- Miracle Software Systems, Inc from May 2004 to Jun 2006