SCHAUMBURG, Ill.-Motorola Inc. hired Dr. John D. Waclawsky as its software architect to drive coherent software development across the company’s product lines.
“John’s experience in software architectures for world-class companies is a tremendous advantage to Motorola as we continue to build our software practice,” said Anson Chen, vice president of Global Software at Motorola. “With more than 25 years of relevant knowledge, John has a highly visible reputation in the industry as a respected technology leader. His breadth and depth of experience in leveraging innovative technologies to develop customer-focused solutions will be a valuable asset to Motorola.”
Waclawsky most recently served as technical leader for the Mobile Wireless Group at Cisco Systems Inc. with responsibility for defining mobile wireless architecture and supporting the convergence of wireless networks and the Internet. Prior to joining Cisco, Waclawsky spent more than 20 years at IBM corp. in a number of technical and management leadership positions.
He is the author of more than 30 articles and papers and holds more than 36 U.S. patents, 12 of which are pending. Waclawsky is currently a member of the Open Mobile Alliance board and editor of the WiMAX Network Working Group.
“Motorola has a clear and compelling vision for seamless mobility. It will require a total company focus on a unified software architecture to deliver reference-design elements across all Motorola products,” said Waclawsky. “I am excited about the opportunity to create this unified software architecture and to work closely with the Motorola businesses to streamline the software-development process. It is an exciting time for Motorola, and I am delighted to be a part of it.”