Eugene Nosko
The paper Venux said:
This document describes a working computer system for an emerging new world, advocated by The Venus Project, supported by The Zeitgeist Movement and put into practice by The Fresco City Project.
The system is designed to solve key problems with today’s society and also suggests the complete re-design of the modern network also known as The Internet.
The goals of Venux are:
- Preservation of human history
- Unification of information into useful, single system
- Intelligent automation of physical tasks world/universe-wide
- Freedom and accessibility of information for everyone
- Simplification of programming at core so it will be easy to learn and use
Eugene Nosko was the author of this article and is
core software developer for BitOfAll where he is designing new concepts
for
database and security solutions.
Eugene authored
xSQL Database Engine.
He previously designed a set of applications for the Internet Search
Engine.
General purpose
database engines such as MySQL and Oracle were not suitable for the
task so
custom database technology was invented as well as web crawler, content
indexer, content cleanup systems, and various XML interfaces for
PHP+Apache. The engine was able to crawl and index millions of web pages
and perform lightning fast proximity search over it. Engine was also
able to search information in many different forms such as titles, by
text, URLs, and Boolean eradication.
He also designed a Money Transfer platform similar to Western Union
and the
MoneyGram system. His software allowed sending money securely to any
number
of locations which could be managed from the head office. Unlimited
number
of locations and employees could be managed with easy GUI wizards.
Client/Server style application used 40 cryptographic symmetric
algorithms as well as asymmetric RSA to perform secure authentication
over the internet. Security of the software was approved by two Georgian
banks.
Read his LinkedIn
profile.