The Associated Press
Fred Strauss has extensive experience in software development, currently serving as Software Development Director at The Associated Press since January 1990, where leadership of the AP Core Services development team has resulted in the creation of systems that generate 85% of the organization's revenue from news reported by 1,500 journalists. Prior to this role, Fred held the position of Software Development Manager at The Associated Press, focusing on content ingestion, enrichment, and delivery. Earlier experiences include roles as a Software Engineer at Datability Software Systems, where development of the Remote Access Facility for PC and Mac enabled file server functionality, and as a Software Developer at CCMI, contributing to Q-Tel products and Byte Magazine's Bix conferencing service, utilizing databases for telecommunication rate pricing.
The Associated Press
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The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative headquartered in New York City. Its teams in over 100 countries tell the world’s stories, from breaking news to investigative reporting. The Associated Press provides content and services to help engage audiences worldwide, working with companies of all types, from broadcasters to brands.