David Solin is an Austin-based entrepreneur, investor, and board member with over two decades of experience building and scaling enterprise and cybersecurity products. He co-founded Farnam Hall Ventures and Joval Continuous Monitoring, the latter of which powered monitoring for millions of devices across Fortune 500 and federal customers before being acquired by Arctic Wolf. Previously he led global R&D and architecture for multiple product families at BMC Software, overseeing a $200M portfolio and shaping long-term technical roadmaps. David holds a BA in Mathematics from Yale, is named on ten U.S. patents, and combines deep systems engineering roots—from DISA and INTELSAT to Marimba—with hands-on startup leadership. An understated strength is his ability to translate high-assurance government-grade engineering into commercially successful security tooling.
10 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
An open-source JAXB data model for SCAP specification formats.
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