Ossolab's principal is Bob Daly. He has extensive knowledge in the arena of software development, web services, and content & project management. He has a keen interest in open source software and platform independence - most notably XML vocabularies and related technologies.

Bob has close to ten years of experience across various industries and academia. He has held technical and managerial positions at leading online media web sites. In 2004 he completed the masters program at the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley. He concentrated in the field of document engineering, which is all about the intelligent design of XML encoded models and the web based systems and services that produce and consume them. Bob's main research and thesis effort applied the principles of document engineering to web based security issues such as federated identity and role based access control.

Bob also holds a Bachelors degree from the University of Virginia, where he studied environmental science and computer science.