ERIC JENSEN, CEO, ScoreBoard, Inc., co-founded the company in October
1993. Prior to founding ScoreBoard, Inc., Mr. Jensen served as an
original executive at PSINet, the world’s first Internet Service
Provider. While at PSINet, Mr. Jensen created the first Internet access
service for beginning Internet users named PSILink. This first-of-its-
kind product included Internet mail, news and file transfer services,
and also supported wireless Internet access over a national wireless
data network deployed by RAM Mobile Data. Additional efforts managed by
Mr. Jensen included the first complete service management tool focused
on supporting the Internet Protocol (IP) over a frame-relay-based
network. Prior to joining PSINet, Mr. Jensen was a project leader at Sun
Microsystems. While at Sun, Mr. Jensen developed and received a patent
for the super computing architecture design, which became a key
contribution to the development of Sun’s SPARC multiprocessor memory
model. Prior to joining Sun, Mr. Jensen served as a Project Leader at
the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. While there, Mr. Jensen lead
the development of super computing capabilities based on multi-processor
based architectures. Mr. Jensen holds 10 US patents. Mr. Jensen earned a
Bachelor’s of Engineering and a Master’s of Engineering from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
Eric Jensen - Scoreboard Inc
October 25, 2000