Todd is currently chief architect for the the Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service that was released in July of 2018. He is responsible for overall architecture and security for the service. Todd is also an active participant in the Hyperledger Privacy and Confidentiality Working Group and the Hyperledger Performance and Scale Working Group.
Todd is also the Chief Architect for Tuxedo in the Oracle Fusion Middleware development organization. He is responsible for defining the technical strategy and direction for the Tuxedo product family, including Oracle Tuxedo, Oracle Tuxedo Jolt, Oracle Tuxedo System and Application Monitor, Oracle Services Architecture Leveraging Tuxedo, Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter, Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue, and Oracle Message Queue.
Prior to being acquired by Oracle, Todd was Chief Architect for BEA Tuxedo at BEA Systems, Inc. While at BEA Systems, Todd was responsible for defining the technical strategy and direction for the Tuxedo product family. Todd developed the Tuxedo Control for WebLogic Workshop that greatly simplified the usage of Tuxedo services from Workshop based applications. Todd also received two patents for methods allowing design patterns in a UML modeling tool to control the generation of software artifacts. Todd currently has 20 patents to his name with another 3 in process.
During his more than 40 years of software architecture and development experience, Todd has worked on a wide range of software systems and technology. At Science Applications International he worked on microcoded plasma display systems and command, control, and communication systems for naval applications. As a senior software consultant at Digital Equipment Corporation, he was the New York Area Regional Tools Consultant and also helped develop a multi-language multi-threaded distributed object oriented runtime environment with concurrent garbage collection.