Larry Maloney
Data Architect and lead engineer
Providing rapid insights and implementing solutions.
Architected AI scheduling platform, acquired by Microsoft
Architcted first smartphone virus scanner acquired by Juniper
Architcted federal ID system, saving $6 Billion
Identified billions in revenue leaks for Silicon Valley tech companies
Personal Experience
Larry was the main architect behind the "SSID" system for the Department of Education under the No Child Left Behind Act. This solution has saved the Department of Education $6 Billion to date. He also built and implemented the first smartphone virus scanner for a startup which was acquired by Juniper Networks. Additionally architecting the mobile Wi-Fi access bridge that was later adapted into Verizon’s MiFi. He architected and built an AI scheduling system that was acquired by Microsoft. Larry helped implement the US Post Office automated mail processing facility in Sacramento. Finally at CINCOM Systems, he created one of the first web-based application servers.