Blogger Profiles

Rakesh Agrawal, http://rake.sh/
Rakesh is not only the president and CEO of SnapStream Media, but also a user of our software. (See his old living room.) He’s been with the company, well, since it first started back in ’99.

Rakesh is an information fiend. He’s subscribed to just about every blogfeed and tech newsletter imaginable. As a matter of fact, he’s the one who started the SnapStream Blog, which helps the company share news, information and opinions of our own. Rakesh believes in constant learning and embraces the wealth of information that is available online and through citizen journalism today.

However, if you ask him what the most important thing in his life is, he’ll not tell you any of this, but will tell you instead how much he loves his beautiful wife and daughter, Shonali and Ananya.

Zack Price

Zack Price, a long time member of the SnapStream engineering team, is a notoriously cheap geek. He’s done a series of articles on using technology to save money by ditching cable for over the air HD and shown how to get TV shows on the iPhone.

Zack is also known for doing strange things with technology like stuffing a pc in a toaster oven and making a house to house wireless network link.

Before joining SnapStream, Zack was a Personal Video Station 1.0 (now known as Beyond TV) beta tester. He now heads the software testing department and does engineering on the SnapStream Enterprise TV Server.

When not at SnapStream, Zack enjoys time at home with his wife Candice, dog Watson, cat Mittens (whose breath smells like cat food) and two iPhones.

Tom Wilson
My name is Tom Wilson, a Sales Engineer at SnapStream. I work in all facets of sales—whether it be OEM, retail, or online sales, and even wear my marketing hat from time to time. Since I began with SnapStream about a year ago, I have gained invaluable technical insight in this space and beyond. I’ve never blogged before so please don’t heckle me too much—if anything, a friendly blogging tip may come in handy to keep me in check. I plan to blog about the business side of our technology and other emerging technologies in our industry.