Michael Dubno
Michael Dubno (born August 23, 1962) is an American inventor, computer scientist, explorer, and video game developer.Starting in 1984, he designed and built a robot[3] that talked, moved, had a working arm, navigated using sonar, and had an infrared GPS-like location system.Each new type of option required new and different fields to describe them contractually and mathematically, and unlike SQL, SecDB was object oriented,[10] and designed for the task.SecServ, the underlying home-grown datastore was a cross between an immutable ledger (think blockchain) and an object store for rapid retrieval.[8] Over time, SecDB and Slang were deployed in Goldman's other trading businesses (Equities and Fixed Income), becoming the primary risk system for the company.[20] Dubno pioneered the use of the Internet[21] and led the creation of the GS Financial Workbench,[22] a firmwide integrated website for institutional clients.[26] Neither firm was known for their integrated risk management platforms[27][28] and to rectify this shortfall, Dubno was hired in 2010 as the CIO of Global Markets Technology at Bank of America.[33] Along with his brother, Emmy Award-winning news producer and technologist Daniel Dubno, "In 2002, he co-founded Gadgetoff, an organization that brings leading innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs together in an annual event that combines fun with a serious discussion of business and the future.[3] United States Patent US4722053[38] – (1987) With co-inventor Dan Dubno, "Food service ordering terminal with video game capability".A steel ball bearing sits on top of a pan filled with sand and is moved by a magnet hidden underneath.