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Allan
Miller,
the company's president, co-founded two successful high-technology
companies, CASE Technology and Virtual Music Entertainment (VME).
At CASE Technology, a developer of PC-based Electronic Design
Automation Software (EDA), he helped lead the company to $8 million
in annual sales; CASE Technology was then sold to Teradyne Inc.,
for $20 million.
Mr.
Miller is the architect of several critically-acclaimed products
in both technical and consumer markets. At Virtual Music, he
co-invented the Virtual Guitar (guitar controller), VPick (guitar
pick controller) and VStix (drum pad controller). At both CASE
and VME, he did much of the software development for the initial
products. He also has extensive experience in software design
methodology. At CASE, he designed and implemented the software
development tools used for developing products, as well as the
platform-independent installation manager used for deploying
them.
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