Lead Researcher/Instructor
(& CTO)

Vijay K.
Gurbani, Ph.D.
(BS & MS in CS
Bradley University, IL USA;
Ph.D IIT, IL USA) system architect in SIP/IMS and expert for
VoIP standards with emphasize on security
and connectivity between the Internet and circuit switched
domains. Co-chair of the IETF
Application Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) WG.
Co/Authored over 10 multi media related IETF RFCs/drafts. Teaches in the Computer Science faculty in IIT
(Illinois Institute of Technology (Adjunct Professor)) (CS 401:
Introduction to Advanced Studies).

Researcher &
Courseware developer (& CEO)

Uri Solomon Baniel (Berliner)
(BS CS Technion
Israel, MS IT NWU, IL USA) Previously technical lead of the
IMS System Engineering team in Motorola. Has authored
over 20 patents and publications in the areas of SIP, IMS,
DNS and Policy Control. A technical contributor to the 3GPP
SA2 Specification Group. Authored Open
University course (Introduction to
Computer Science) and provided frontal teaching and
help-line for students.

Key Source
(for our Courseware) and SIP FAQ guru

Jonathan Rosenberg,
Ph.D. (BS & MS in CS
MIT MA USA;
Ph.D Columbia University, NY USA) co-author of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP),
RFC 3261, and inventor of SIMPLE -
SIP for presence and IM. Also authored protocols such as
STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT), TURN (Traversal
Using Relay NAT), and XCAP (XML Configuration Access
Protocol). Chair of the
IP
telephony working group (WG has concluded) and formerly
co-chair of the SIP working group. Technical advisor for
the
BLISS
WG. Has authored over 30
patents and publications, 45 Internet RFCs, and numerous
Internet Drafts in the area of multimedia communications
over packet networks.