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John Gage

John Gage
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John Gage
Born John Burdette Gage
1942
Long Beach, CA
Residence Berkeley CA
Citizenship USA
Nationality USA
Fields Computer science, Water
Institutions Sun Microsystems, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers , Markle Foundation, Human Needs Project
Alma mater University of California, Berkeley, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Business School, Newport Harbor High School, Alliance Française
Known for VP at Sun
Co-founder of NetDay, JavaOne
Notable awards ACM Computing, Computerworld Smithsonian Award, Federal Networking

John Burdette Gage (born 1942) was the 21st employee of Sun Microsystems, where he is credited with creating the phrase: "The network is the computer." He served as Vice President and Chief Researcher and Director of the Science Office for Sun, until leaving on June 9, 2008 to join Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a partner to work on green technologies for global warming; he departed KPCB in 2010 to apply what he had learned "to broader issues in other parts of the world".

In 2006, he joined the board of the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation, to build a school and orphanage in Kapenguria, in remote north-west Kenya.

In 2012, he helped build the Kibera Town Centre, a major water and community education center in the middle of Kibera, Kenya, the largest slum in Africa,

He is also best known as one of the co-founders of NetDay in 1995, a crowd-sourced effort to bring the Internet to every school in the world. NetDay was the first large-scale crowd-sourced mass movement on the Internet. He joined the Human Needs Project in 2012 to build a networked water source and water treatment plant in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

For twelve years he hosted the annual JavaOne conference, bringing 20,000 Java programmers to San Francisco and establishing the Java language in over 95% of mobile devices, and as the basis of the Android operating system.

Gage received his bachelor's degree in 1975 from the College of Natural Resources at the University of California, Berkeley. He also attended the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and the Harvard Business School. Gage worked at Berkeley with Bill Joy, the person largely responsible for the authorship of Berkeley UNIX, also known as BSD, from which spring many modern forms of UNIX, including Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Gage helped found Sun Microsystems in 1982 with Bill Joy and others.


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