Bertrand Serlet

He was the Senior Vice President of Software Engineering at Apple Inc. Serlet graduated from École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay.

[3] In 2001, Serlet and Tevanian initiated a secret project at the request of Steve Jobs, to sell MacOS on Vaio laptops.

[6] Apple demonstrated the product to Sony executives at a golf party in Hawaii, with the most expensive Vaio they could acquire.

"[10] Business Insider reported Serlet had founded a startup in cloud computing called Upthere along with other former Apple employees.

[13] In July 2012 he joined the board of directors of Parallels, Inc.[14] In 2015, he co-founded data center technology company Fungible with former Juniper Networks' CEO Pradeep Sindhu.