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Bio - Adam Leventhal
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Adam Leventhal is a Solaris Kernel Engineer at Sun Microsystems. He is one of the three authors of DTrace (the dynamic tracing facility new in Solaris 10), and is chiefly responsible for or the user-level tracing components. In recognition of his work on DTrace, Adam has received Sun's chairman's award for technical excellence, and was named one of InfoWorld's Innovators of 2005. When he's not working on new features for DTrace, Adam has developed new observability tools for Solaris and spends a large amount of time applying those tools to bugs and performance problems. Adam joined the Solaris Kernel after graduating cum laude from Brown University in 2001 with a degree in Math and Computer Science. |
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