Bob Stayton is a seasoned telecommunications and storage escalations engineer with over three decades of hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving complex issues across carrier VoIP and enterprise/cloud storage environments. At NetApp he led escalations for NAS protocols and taught network trace analysis, while prior roles at Ericsson and Nortel centered on SIP/SIP-T trunking, TCP/IP stacks, and C/C++ software problem isolation. Known for breaking down intricate faults into targeted investigation paths, he excels at coordinating cross-functional teams and driving timely defect resolution with engineering groups. His background spans lab engineering, Unix/Linux systems, and high-availability platform support, reflecting deep operational and protocol-level expertise. Now retired, he brings a rare combination of field installation roots and senior product-support leadership that makes him especially adept at translating real-world network behavior into robust software fixes.
24 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Continuing Education Certificate, Computer Science, Continuing Education Certificate, Computer Science at North Carolina State University
High School Deploma, High School Deploma at Sanderson High School, Raleigh, NC
Computer Science curriculum, Computer Science curriculum at Nortel Technical Education Center in cooperation with North Carolina State University
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