I've been associated with Ghost since the days of Binary Research, well before it was purchased by Symantec. I didn't make a large contribution to the original cloning code - I was actually brought on board by one of the early investors (who I had worked with as a developer since 1982) to help out with the multicast protocol. As it turned out I wasn't needed for that right then, so the main contribution I got to make was as the author of the client and server software for Ghost Enterprise. Although my responsibilities have expanded somewhat that's still my primary focus. 

Although writing C++ code is what I do day in and out, my interests in software development are pretty wide (as you'd hope given a long career and an abiding interest in the Great Ideas of computing such as Lisp and Smalltalk). I've written a UNIX kernel, a TCP/IP stack, point-of-sale systems, embedded code for microcontrollers, development tools, and all kinds of fun stuff of that kind.

I live in the small rural town of Kaiwaka in New Zealand.