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About Giles Thomas
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After spending the 90s in a succession of small software companies and Internet startups, Giles spent four years at Goldman Sachs, where he became a vice president and learned just how widely-used spreadsheets really are, and how frequently they end up being a source of frustration to their users. When his friends Robert Smithson and Patrick Kemmis told him of their idea for a system that would bring the power of software development environments to people who spent their days battling spreadsheets, he knew it was an idea whose time had come; the three of them founded Resolver Systems in late 2005. Giles has a degree in Computer Science from Cambridge University.
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