Rudd Canaday

Rudd Canaday
Alma materHarvard University (B A., 1959)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1964)
Occupation(s)Computer scientist, engineer and business executive
Scientific career
Institutions

Rudd Canaday is an American computer systems engineer and a previous member of the technical staff at the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, credited to co-develop the initial design of the Unix file system.[1][2] In 2015 he joined a Palo Alto based tech startup, Entefy, as a Senior Architect & Engineer.[3][4]

  1. ^ Anthes, Gary (27 July 2009). "Unix Turns 40". Computerworld. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ Canaday, Rudd H. (30 November 1965). "Two-dimensional iterative logic". Proceedings of the November 30--December 1, 1965, fall joint computer conference, Part I on XX - AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I). AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I). Las Vegas, Nevada: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 343–353. doi:10.1145/1463891.1463931. ISBN 978-1-4503-7885-7. S2CID 31075319.
  3. ^ "Rudd Canaday, LinkedIn".
  4. ^ "Co-Inventor of UNIX, Dr. Rudd Canaday, Joins Palo Alto Tech Startup, Entefy". Entefy Machine Intelligence & Productivity Solutions. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2021.