Delon Dotson
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Delon Dotson is an expatriate American technologist and businessman who has played key roles in several businesses, including Netscape Communications and MP3.com. He is currently CEO and founder of PalmTree Technology.
Dotson's entrepenuerial career begin as a founder and CEO of a technical outsourcing firm located in southern California. He moved on from that to Netscape Communications, where he served as a director of software engineering responsible for enterprise intranet deployments. After that, he served as executive vice president and CTO of MP3.com. Since moving to Europe, Dotson has become involved in the Omninet project, also known as Federation One.
Dotson provided contributions to the United States Department of Homeland Security at the invitation of Connecticut Congressman Chris Shays, in the areas of biometrics and cyberwarfare.
Dotson's name appears in the 2003 edition of International Who's Who.