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Robert
B. Yonaitis, CTO and
Founder
Robert B. Yonaitis is the Founder
and Chief Technology Officer of HiSoftware Inc, a
worldwide leading provider of software, services and
solutions that test, repair, monitor and enforce Web
content, quality and regulatory compliance. Yonaitis
founded HiSoftware in 1998 and today HiSoftware
serves over 4,000 customers across 88 countries.
On January 3, 1964, Yonaitis was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and spent his childhood
years in Philadelphia, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Yonaitis began working with computers in High School
at 16 and later developed a professional interest in
computer software after leaving the United States
Navy.
Prior to HiSoftware, Yonaitis built a lengthy and
distinguished career in software engineering and
engineering management with companies including
Lucent Technologies, GTE, EDS, DataCap, Kronos, and
FTP. In those roles he worked to develop Medicaid
Claims Processing Systems, Hosted
Services/Platforms, Product Distribution, Web Based
Quality Assurance Management Systems and Tax
management systems as well as building and managing
engineering staff and departments. Yonaitis
specialized in re-engineering teams to facilitate
better performance, decreased time to market and
increased quality.
In 1998, Yonaitis founded Hiawatha Island Software
Company, (HiSoftware), and released the flagship
product of the company, TagGen, which was used to
create and manage Metadata for Search and Retrieval
of information. Since that time, Yonaitis has been
responsible for architecting the technology vision
and strategy for HiSoftware’s award winning and
industry leading product lines.
Yonaitis’ role at HiSoftware involves technology
direction, product architecture, partner
development, and standards development. While at
HiSoftware and throughout the twenty years that
Yonaitis has been a member of the software and
technology community, he has served in technology
leadership roles and participated in community
education efforts. He has also authored multiple
titles focused on the areas of the Internet, Content
Publishing and Content Management.
- The Elements of WebSite Promotion -
2000 ISBN: 1-930616-00-7
- Understanding Internet Traffic - 2001 ISBN:
1-930616-02-3
- Understanding Accessibility - 2002, 2008
ISBN - 1-930616-03-1
Yonaitis' leadership has brought HiSoftware
technologies
recognition for the positive impact that they
have had for everyone who uses information and
applications on the Internet regardless of physical
or technical ability. Yonaitis’ technology and
software innovations have received numerous
accolades and awards, including the 2002 DaVinci
award for Electronics and Information Technology
Innovations that have most improved the lives of
People with Disabilities. His design of the
accessibility testing portal,
www.cynthiasays.com, was endorsed by the
American Council for the Blind for its impact and
educational importance in the area of Web
Accessibility. “Understanding Accessibility”,
authored by Yonaitis in 2002, is available in three
languages, and is utilized as a strategic handbook
for Web accessibility by Web developers around the
world. In 2007, HiSoftware was named “Most Valuable
Player” by the Software Association of New Hampshire
(SwaNH) – recognizing HiSoftware as the top software
firm in the State of New Hampshire.
In addition to his love of computers and software,
Yonaitis holds a private pilot license. He received
a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Computer Science,
from Franklin Pierce
College in New Hampshire and a Masters of
Aeronautical Science from
Embry-Riddle specializing in Aeronautics and
Space Studies. He has also taken several courses in
fine arts from the Academy of Art in San Francisco.
With over a decade of work supporting people with
disabilities, Yonaitis is actively involved with
several not-for-profit organizations. He is a
Supporter and Patron of the Sidar Foundation, a
Spanish Organization, focusing on Web Accessibility
research and dialogues. Yonaitis is an active member
of several working groups and committees of the
World Wide Web Consortium focused on Web standards,
Security and accessibility. He also serves as a
mentor for junior software engineers to assist them
with career and technical skills development.
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