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== Curriculum Vitae ==
== Curriculum Vitae ==
'''About C. Ahlberg: '''Christopher Ahlberg never had entrepreneurial ambitions. Born and raised in Sweden, he did a stint in the Swedish army rangers, and then tackled his Ph.D. dissertation on how to manage and analyze massive amounts of data. But the software he created for his thesis attracted a venture capitalist, who saw opportunity.
'''History: '''Christopher Ahlberg never had entrepreneurial ambitions. Born and raised in Sweden, he did a stint in the Swedish army rangers, and then tackled his Ph.D. dissertation on how to manage and analyze massive amounts of data. But the software he created for his thesis attracted a venture capitalist, who saw opportunity.


So in 1996 Mr. Ahlberg launched Spotfire Inc. with $250,000, moving the firm to the U.S. market soon after. Spotfire packaged and sold the software to retail customers and businesses, with Mr. Ahlberg's team seeing all sorts of possible uses  
So in 1996 Mr. Ahlberg launched Spotfire Inc. with $250,000, moving the firm to the U.S. market soon after. Spotfire packaged and sold the software to retail customers and businesses, with Mr. Ahlberg's team seeing all sorts of possible uses  


'''Affiliation: '''Christopher Ahlberg is the CEO of Spotfire, Inc. which he founded in 1996 based on his ground breaking research on information visualization. Dr. Ahlberg earned his doctorate from Chalmers University of Technology, has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of Maryland, and has lectured and consulted extensively for industry, academia, and military - as well as published in computer science, psychology, linguistics, biology, and chemistry. Dr. Ahlberg was named among the World's Top Young Innovators by Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation in 2002.
'''About C. Ahlberg: '''Christopher Ahlberg is the CEO of Spotfire, Inc. which he founded in 1996 based on his ground breaking research on information visualization. Dr. Ahlberg earned his doctorate from Chalmers University of Technology, has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of Maryland, and has lectured and consulted extensively for industry, academia, and military - as well as published in computer science, psychology, linguistics, biology, and chemistry. Dr. Ahlberg was named among the World's Top Young Innovators by Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation in 2002.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.spotfire.com Spotfire, Inc.] <br/>
[http://www.spotfire.com Spotfire, Inc.] <br/>
[http://www.startupjournal.com/columnists/casestudy/20040901-casestudy.html Startup-Jounal]
[http://www.startupjournal.com/columnists/casestudy/20040901-casestudy.html Startup-Jounal]

Revision as of 15:31, 9 April 2006

Curriculum Vitae

History: Christopher Ahlberg never had entrepreneurial ambitions. Born and raised in Sweden, he did a stint in the Swedish army rangers, and then tackled his Ph.D. dissertation on how to manage and analyze massive amounts of data. But the software he created for his thesis attracted a venture capitalist, who saw opportunity.

So in 1996 Mr. Ahlberg launched Spotfire Inc. with $250,000, moving the firm to the U.S. market soon after. Spotfire packaged and sold the software to retail customers and businesses, with Mr. Ahlberg's team seeing all sorts of possible uses

About C. Ahlberg: Christopher Ahlberg is the CEO of Spotfire, Inc. which he founded in 1996 based on his ground breaking research on information visualization. Dr. Ahlberg earned his doctorate from Chalmers University of Technology, has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of Maryland, and has lectured and consulted extensively for industry, academia, and military - as well as published in computer science, psychology, linguistics, biology, and chemistry. Dr. Ahlberg was named among the World's Top Young Innovators by Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation in 2002.

External Links

Spotfire, Inc.
Startup-Jounal