Wired magazine calls Rajen Sheth, ‘the father of Google Apps’. That’s because Rajen, as Group Product Manager/Business Manager at Google, was the man behind it. Now he’s incharge of pushing Google’s nascent operating system Chrome OS into enterprise and schools. Rajen is a BS in Electrical and an MS in Computers from Stanford. He started his career at Hotmail as a Programme Manager, where he was instrumental in creating it’s first spam filter. After this, he worked as a senior software engineer at Zaplet, where he created a Java-based platform to deliver applications to email. Rajen did some interesting work at VMware, where as a Product Manager he worked on it’s ESX server and led VMware’s integration with EMC. His most important contributions came in the last eight years at Google. He founded Google Mini—a search product for small and medium businesses. Rajen is most famous as the co-founder of Google Apps, that brought cloud computing to thousands of businesses/universities worldwide. Now he’s in charge of it’s most prestigious project after Android, namely Chrome OS.