Marc Fleury

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Marc Fleury
Born1968
EducationPhysics
Known forJBoss

Marc Fleury (born 1968) is the creator of JBoss, an open-source Java application server.

Fleury was born in Paris. He holds a degree in mathematics and a doctorate in physics from the École Polytechnique in Paris and a Master in Theoretical Physics from the École Normale Supérieure.[1] While at École Polytechnique, he served as a lieutenant in the engineer paratroopers.[2] He worked in France for Sun Microsystems before moving to the United States where he has worked on various Java projects.[3]

Fleury's research interest focused on middleware, and he started the JBoss project in 1999. JBoss Group, LLC was incorporated in 2001 in Atlanta, Georgia. JBoss became a corporation under the name JBoss, Inc. in 2004.

After selling his company to Red Hat, Fleury became Senior Vice President and General Manager of the JBoss Division. However, Fleury went on a "paternity leave" in January 2007, supposedly until 15 March 2007 but was widely rumored to be leaving Red Hat. On 9 February 2007, his departure from Red Hat was made public, saying Fleury "has decided to leave Red Hat to pursue other personal interests, such as teaching, research in physics, music and his family."

In 2008, Fleury started a new open source project called OpenRemote, to build home automation systems.[4]

He is one of the initial investors in CloudBees, a provider of continuous delivery software services.[5]

In February 2019, Fleury joined the advisory board of the Swiss blockchain banking Fintech company Mt Pelerin.[6]

In February 2022, Fleury posted a preprint to the ArXiv describing a self-funded quantum optics experiment to witness violations of Bell's inequality.[7]

References

  1. ^ "InformIT Author Bio".
  2. ^ "Marc Fleury puts his Red Hat on". 19 May 2006.
  3. ^ "An Open-Source Lightning Rod". Bloomberg News.
  4. ^ "OpenRemote: Community will drive home automation".
  5. ^ "Cloudbees lands $10.5M to move Java development into the cloud". 26 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Introducing New Advisor: Marc Fleury | Mt Pelerin".
  7. ^ Fleury, Marc (24 February 2022). "Observations of Bell Inequality Violations with causal isolation between source and detectors". arXiv:2202.12216 [quant-ph].

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