Summary
Larry Claman is a retired software architect based in New York with a nearly four-decade track record designing and delivering enterprise IT and cloud solutions for organizations from startups to Microsoft and McKinsey. He served as Principal Technology Architect at Microsoft's NYC Technology Center and held senior architecture roles at CA Technologies, Reed Elsevier, and McKinsey, bringing deep expertise in cloud architecture, networking, and IT infrastructure. An MIT and Stanford-trained electrical engineer, Larry combines hands-on technical depth with strategic enterprise architecture and a knack for rapidly evaluating new technologies. Though formally retired, he remains connected to peers and the industry, offering institutional knowledge on scaling complex systems and bridging legacy environments with modern cloud platforms.
9 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Electrical Engineering, BS, Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MS, Electrical Engineering, MS, Electrical Engineering at Stanford University