Company discovered and developed a 'revolutionary' technology, quantum resonance interferometry (QRI), which is broadly scalable to a wide range of measurement instrumentation and other applications.
Vialogy has announced the appointment of Michael Kelly as the company's new chief executive officer and president.
Kelly is also a general partner and manager at the Palo Alto office of First Ventury, one of Germany's leading venture capital firms.
He has over 30 years of experience - fifteen in Europe - in corporate finance, financial management, company privatisation, M and A, and venture capital.
"With Michael's wealth of experience in corporate financial management and deal making, we anticipate that Vialogy will now have a steady hand with a focus to the future," said Klaus Tschira, SAP's co-founder and a Vialogy board member.
"Combining Vialogy's excellent technical development team and its novel quantum resonance interferometry (QRI) signal processing middle-ware technology, we expect the company to begin to attract more attention and strike deals with industries as diverse as microarrays, mass spectrometers, telecommunications, networking, and finance".
"I am pleased to have been selected to be Vialogy's new CEO," said Michael Kelly.
"I look forward to an exciting and challenging time as we continue the process of making the world aware of the revolutionary characteristics of QRI and its capacity to significantly improve the quality of virtually all types of signals".
From 1997 to 2000, Kelly was CEO of American Express Bank, Frankfurt.
Other positions held before joining First Ventury include senior banker with Commerzbank and Bank of America in the USA and Deutsche Bank in Germany.
He has also been a consultant with KPMG specialising in privatisation in the USA and Estonia, the Asian Development Bank and Prognos in Switzerland.
Kelly earned a BA and MBA from the University of Southern California.
Founded in 1999, ViaLogy is a privately held company located in Pasadena, California, which develops and markets active signal processing systems for high technology industries.
ViaLogy's founders were senior scientists and managers in supercomputing and quantum computing at Caltech/NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
ViaLogy discovered and developed a revolutionary technology, quantum resonance interferometry (QRI), which is broadly scalable to a wide range of measurement instrumentation and other applications.