Stephen Miles
Stephen Miles
Research Scientist
Auto-ID Labs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
35-014, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139
s_miles@mit.edu
(o) 617 324 1519; (f) 617-253-1643; (m) 978 884 0214
BIOGRAPHY
Steve
leads the Auto-ID Network Research Special Interest Group, a research
consortium at Auto-ID Labs formed to addressindustry requirements for
exchanging Electronic Product Code (EPC) Data between participants in
collaborative supply chain. As the founder and Co-Chair of the RFID
Academic Convocation, Steve is working to bring together industry,
government and academic researchers to address RFID issues requiring
cross organizational and cross continent collaboration. He interacts
extensively with industry, including consulting in areas related to
research in Shared Business Processes, Services Oriented Architecture
and Netcentric Operations.
Steve is a 2003 graduate of the
Management of Technology executive MBA program at MIT Sloan during
which time he also served as a consultant in Value Added IP Services
Strategy to leading service providers in the US and Europe including
British Telecom and Orange pineab. Steve was co-founder and Vice
President of Business Development at Wireless IP Networks, a wireless
3G softswitch start-up. Previously as Vice President of International
Sales with IronBridge Networks, the terabit router OEM, Steve led a
team that designed the first IP MPLS network trials with Deutsche
Telekom, France Telecom, Telecom Italia and Energis in the UK.
IronBridge parent Newbridge Networks was acquired by Alcatel in 2001.
During
prior four years Steve served in a variety of executive roles with NMS
Communications (NMSS), a supplier of Windows and UNIX based enabling
technology to wire line and wireless OEM’s including Alcatel, Ericsson,
Lucent, NTT, Siemens; NMS grew from $20M to $250M during this period.
Steve supported the acquisition of a 50 person French company, expanded
Asian operations in Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing, and was General
Manager of a team in Latin America, where he led NMS in a $40M partner
project for Embratel consisting of a (2000) E1 trunk Enhanced Services
Platform for (45) largest cities with SS7 switching and VoIP call
centers.
Steve was Founder and President of Officenet Inc.,
a computer services company with customers including American Express
and General Electric, which he sold to Decision One in 1996. Steve
served as founding member of The National Computer Services Network
IWSA Chapter and as executive committee member of the AFSM Minuteman
Chapter. Steve participates in W3C and EPCglobal standards
organizations and is a frequent speaker at RFID Conferences.
Steve has served as President and Board Member for non profits
including Beacon Hill Friends House, Cambridge Early Music Society, the
Ipswich Historical Society, Ramallah Friends School, the Latin America
Business Council and chairs the MIT Enterprise Forum RFID SIG.