Subrah Iyar

[2] Beginning in 1983, he worked for 6 years for Apple Inc., where he was instrumental in creating the first OS licensing business in the Newton Group.

[3] From 1989 to 1995, he worked at Intel, where he directed product marketing and OEM sales management within the LAN software and systems group.

[citation needed] From October 1995 until November 1996, he was president of Future Labs, a subsidiary of Quarterdeck Office Systems.

Min Zhu, a Stanford University-trained System Engineer had been struggling to develop a web-conferencing tool, when he met Iyer, who went into business together.

[6] Moxo is a digital client interaction platform that received funding from Cisco and KDDI from Japan.