Chris Overton is Keynote Statistician & Quantitative Architect.
Over the last decade, he has consulted as a statistician in industry and in
academic biomedicine, as a software architect and developer, and in business
model development. He founded Crazy Tulip Corp. to build knowledge modeling
software systems.
His responsibilities at Keynote include algorithm and tool design, data analysis
& interpretation, internal & external education, and serving as academic liaison.
He architected Keynote’s SLA reporting engine and has helped several large
companies build SLAs, including for streaming media both on the provider side
and on the customer side.
Chris is the principal architect of Keynote’s streaming media metrics and has
published and lectured on related topics. He got his pure math PhD from Stanford
in ?96 and has taught there and at the University of San Francisco.
Simon Robins has been working in software development for over 10 years, and joined
Genimedia as Principal Engineer on its foundation at the start of 2001.
Genimedia is dedicated to perceptual quality measurement for the monitoring,
management and control of the production and delivery of digital media. He now
leads the technical marketing team at Genimedia.
He has a degree in theoretical physics from the University of Liverpool and a
PhD in particle physics from London University.