Trinadex Management
Stephen McHenry
Managing Principal
Mr. McHenry's management experience spans over
20 years and focuses on the development of high quality software
systems on schedule and within budget. He specializes in rapid software
development techniques. He has managed software development organizations
large and small, and has successfully turned around two engineering
organizations. He has also managed 24x7 IT operations. He holds
the rare distinction of having delivered a major development project
early.
His technical background includes the architecture
and design of numerous systems: enterprise applications (internet
content distribution, supply chain management, customer relationship
management, web-based systems, e-commerce), high-technology applications
(configuration management, CAD/CAM/CAE, telecommunications, air
traffic control), relational databases, embedded systems, compilers,
and operating systems. He is expert in a number of technologies
including distributed object technologies, web services and computer/network
security.
Prior to founding
Trinadex, Mr. McHenry was VP of Engineering and Chief Technology
Officer at Fort Hill Systems (formerly CacheWare). There, he established
the technical vision for their content distribution system, developed
their patented (pending) architecture, and ran all technical operations.
Previously, Mr.
McHenry held senior management positions with Advanced Software
Technologies including Chief Technology Officer and Vice President
of Engineering. He has managed or architeted large systems for numerous
companies including 3Com, Sun Microsystems, MCI, KLA Instruments
(now KLA-Tencor), Schlumberger, IBM, McDonnell Douglas, PDA Engineering,
and Hughes Aircraft.
Before joining
Advanced Software Technologies, Mr. McHenry held various management
and senior technology positions with Ordain, Standard Logic, Rockwell,
and Pertec Computer Corporation.
He holds a dual
B.S. in Geology/Physics from Chapman University and an M.S. in Computer
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