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About Us
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About Red Dog Software
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 Red Dog Software sells and implements customized portal and extranet platforms based on its ReadyPortal proprietary framework. Red Dog Software also offers a full line of services to complement ReadyPortal, including training, technical support, technical consulting and installation. Red Dog Software was formed in 2003 by members of the original ReadyPortal team to serve its growing customer base. Initially a Mayfield Fund and Charter Venture funded initiative, the intellectual property rights to the ReadyPortal product were acquired from LightSpeed Software by Red Dog Software. Now in its fourth version, ReadyPortal has been receiving industry recognition from technology partners and customers since its first introduction in 1999. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, ReadyPortal is a leading portal solutions provider to organizations of all sizes and business sectors, from Fortune 500 companies such as Snap-On Inc and Procter & Gamble to non-profits and trade associations.
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Management
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 Barry Owen, Managing Director
Barry founded Red Dog Software in 2003 after spending more than 15 years in software engineering and development, technical due diligence and software licensing contract negotiation. Before starting Red Dog Software, Barry was vice president of technology and engineering at Wego Systems (acquired by Lightspeed Inc.) where he led the development of ReadyPortal. Barry previously spent nine years at Adobe Systems, where he developed award-winning commercial software applications including Aldus IntelliDraw and Adobe PhotoDeluxe. As engineering manager and later as director, Barry led more than 100 staff members and was responsible for engineering, quality assurance and program management for several products. Barry also has served as director of program management at Petopia.com (acquired by PETCO), where he managed engineering and quality assurance and drove technical product design and architecture. Barry holds a B.S. in computer science from Colorado State University and is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
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