He was the husband of Patricia A. Kelley for nearly 50 years.
The son of John A. Kelley and Dorothy (Callahan) Kelley, he was born in Boston and raised in Braintree. He was a 1967 graduate of Archbishop Williams High School.
Mr. Kelley served as a sergeant in the US Air Force. He was stationed at Offutt Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command Headquarters, in Omaha, Nebraska, where he would meet the woman who became his wife.
He joined Digital Equipment Corporation in 1972 and held various management positions over the course of 30 years. After his retirement as the vice president of global services operations of Compaq Computer Corporation in 2002, Mr. Kelley continued to work; he held vice president positions at Spectralink and Tandberg and, at the time of his death, was vice president of operations for Critical Alert.
21 vulnerabilities in Exim mail server leave web, cloud operations exposed Promotional item put out by the Digital Equipment Corporation to promote the UNIX operating system. Twenty-one vulnerabilities were discovered in Exim Internet Mailer, a popular mail transfer agent (MTA) thatâs available for major Unix-like operating systems. (KHanger/CC BY 3.0/https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UNIX-Licence-Plate.JPG)
Promotional item put out by the Digital Equipment Corporation to promote the UNIX operating system. Twenty-one vulnerabilities were discovered in Exim Internet Mailer, a popular mail transfer agent (MTA) thatâs available for major Unix-like operating systems. (KHanger/CC BY 3.0/https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UNIX-Licence-Plate.JPG)
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Sheryl Wharff is recognized by Continental Who s Who
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BOSTON, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sheryl Wharff is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Alliance Marketing Leader for her remarkable contributions to the field of Channels & Alliances Sales & Marketing and the Technology & Security Industries.
Ms. Wharff began her early career as an executive secretary using some of the first word processors to creatively do her job. She then joined Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and moved into selling word processors and minicomputers, achieving multiple Dec100 s and Decathlon for Top Sales.
Sheryl Wharff is recognized by Continental Who’s Who